Photo, Print, Drawing
Lady Anne Azgapetian, wife of General Azgapetian, of Armenia, who will be one of the many representatives of women of foreign countries who will speak at the convention of the National Woman's Party during the consideration of a future program.

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Lady Anne Azgapetian, wife of General Azgapetian, of Armenia, who will be one of the many representatives of women of foreign countries who will speak at the convention of the National Woman's Party during the consideration of a future program.

Contributor Names

Edmonston, Washington, D.C. (Photographer)

Created / Published

[1921 Jan.-Feb.?]

Subject Headings

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National Woman's Party

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Azgapetian, Lady Anne

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Women--Suffrage--Armenia

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Suffragists--Armenia--1910-1920

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Photographs

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Armenia

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Photographs

Notes

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Title transcribed from item.

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Summary: Formal portrait of Lady Anne Azgapetian, wife of General Azgapetian of Armenia, seated and holding daughter Araxie Azgapetian in her lap, both wearing hats and richly brocaded or embroidered clothing.

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A caption attached to an alternate photograph of Lady Anne Azgapetian in the same folder indicates that she was scheduled to speak on behalf of Armenian women at the National Woman's Party convention, February 15-19, 1921, in Washington, D.C.

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Chicago citation style:

Edmonston, Washington, D.C. Lady Anne Azgapetian, wife of General Azgapetian, of Armenia, who will be one of the many representatives of women of foreign countries who will speak at the convention of the National Woman's Party during the consideration of a future program. Armenia, 1921. [Jan.-Feb.?] Photograph. https://www.loc.gov/item/mnwp000079/.

APA citation style:

Edmonston, W. (1921) Lady Anne Azgapetian, wife of General Azgapetian, of Armenia, who will be one of the many representatives of women of foreign countries who will speak at the convention of the National Woman's Party during the consideration of a future program. Armenia, 1921. [Jan.-Feb.?] [Photograph] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/mnwp000079/.

MLA citation style:

Edmonston, Washington, D.C. Lady Anne Azgapetian, wife of General Azgapetian, of Armenia, who will be one of the many representatives of women of foreign countries who will speak at the convention of the National Woman's Party during the consideration of a future program. [Jan.-Feb.?] Photograph. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/mnwp000079/>.